leftnose
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Originally Posted by leftnose /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nice CBOB. You should get a set of Esmeralda's for it: http://esmeralda.cc/ |
Originally Posted by wareagle69 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Great purchase tyrion. Dan Wesson builds an outstanding line of 1911s at reasonable prices. The CBOB alternates with a Glock 36 as my daily carry piece. (Yeah, I know its apples and oranges, but they are both super reliable.) |
Originally Posted by tyrion /img/forum/go_quote.gif I am thinking of picking up a Kahr PM9 for days when I choose to carry but have to tuck my shirt in. I'm waiting for one to show up used locally or for my local shop to get one in. |
Originally Posted by grawk /img/forum/go_quote.gif That milt sparks holster is obviously my favorite. It's relatively belt agnostic, as you're clipping the holster to your waistband, and then using the belt to support it. It's the W6DT using the Alessi talon clips. |
Originally Posted by vpivinylspinner /img/forum/go_quote.gif I carry the Ed Brown Executive Commander which looks very similar to yours and it is a great carry gun. So easy to conceal. Mike, I assume you have a proper gun belt. Carrying a 1911 with a good holster and a proper belt makes for an easy conceal. I get mine from the Belt Man. Gun Belts by The Belt Man I actually think the belt is more important than the holster as the difference between a good holster and a bad holster is not as big as the difference between a department store belt and a gun belt. |
Originally Posted by TheMarchingMule /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hey guys, I'm hoping to go to a shooting range over the summer and fire some shotguns and maybe some pistols (even though I'm under 21). What's the average price of partaking in such an activity, or does it vary wildly (i.e. how much ammo you use, how long you plan to use it, etc.)? |
Originally Posted by randerson3024 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Very nice! I just added a pristine original Colt 10MM Delta Elite to my collection. |
Originally Posted by Samgotit /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ammunition is very scarce and expensive right now for the common calibers (9mm .40 .45). You don't them though. .22LR is very cheap and still available (here at least). If possible find an outdoor range with trap throwers, even if you have to travel further. Target shotgun loads are also cheap and available. Shooting clays is a kick. I think the last 500 .22 I bought was about $15 and it's about $25 for 100 target shogun loads. Range fees are going to vary. |